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First report of Comamonas kerstersii causing urinary tract infection
The association of Comamonas kerstersii with peritonitis resulting from perforated appendix and its isolation from a psoas abscess and pelvic peritonitis have previously been described by us. We present the first case of C.
M. Almuzara +4 more
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Dorsal muscle group area and surgical outcomes in liver transplantation [PDF]
Introduction Better measures of liver transplant risk stratification are needed. Our previous work noted a strong relationship between psoas muscle area and survival following liver transplantation.
Canvasser, Leah D. +11 more
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Disseminated Rothia kristinae Infection: A Case Highlighting an Emerging Pathogen
Rothia kristinae is usually found in the environment, on normal skin and mucosal surfaces of humans, and there is a limited medical literature available on this organism and its pathogenicity. Our case describes a woman in her early 70’s with left hip osteoarthritis presented with generalized weakness, fever, and altered mentation associated with left ...
Kody Dormire +4 more
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Chronic Contained Rupture of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: From Diagnosis to Endovascular Resolution [PDF]
A male patient, 69 years old, presented with fever, leucocytosis, and persistent low back pain; he also had an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), as previously diagnosed by Doppler UltraSound (US), and was admitted to our hospital.
Chiocchi,M +5 more
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Background Methicillin‐sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) bacteremia is a bloodstream infection that can lead to a wide range of complications, from localized skin infections to serious and systemic conditions. While MSSA remains susceptible to beta‐lactam antibiotics, its potential for hematogenous dissemination poses significant clinical ...
Cameron Vicknair +4 more
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Malignant Psoas abscess or pseudomyxoma extraperitonei [PDF]
Primary adenocarcinoma of appendix is an uncommon gastrointestinal malignancy. Similarly, Psoas abscess is an entity, which sometimes requires extensive work-up to reach a diagnosis.
Ejaz, Kiran +2 more
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Spinal epidural abscess presenting with abdominal pain [PDF]
We report a case of spinal epidural abscess presenting as abdominal pain. An 7-year-old boy presented with abdominal pain. He was operated on under suspicion of appendicitis. During operation, no abnormalities were found.
Briel, J.W. (J.) +4 more
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Spinal Epidural Pneumorrhachis Progressing to Holospinal Epidural Abscess: A Case Report
Background Pneumorrhachis is an uncommon finding rarely associated with infection by gas‐producing organisms. Although frequently benign, pneumorrhachis may indicate a severe infectious process when accompanied by systemic illness. Spinal epidural abscess (SEA) is a rare but potentially devastating condition; its progression to a holospinal process is ...
Ryan Burd +5 more
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Psoas abscess with septic arthritis of the hip: a case report
Psoas abscess associated with septic arthritis of the hip is unusual in infants. A 12-month-old infant presented with the complaints of fever, left hip pain and limp.
Nurşen Belet +5 more
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